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I absolutely LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE Eisley. I feel in love with their music just the way it is. It's different, and i like singing along with the lyrics. It doesn't matter to me whether I can or can't relate to the words and feel inspired. I love the music. It rocks. I like playing Tree Tops loud in my car and enjoying it. I like it. If they give in and end up conforming to the normal music styles, then I'll have to kick some arse. Because I like the band the way they are. Don't change to conform to society. Let society conform to you. Plus they're all just a bunch of assholes anyways. I LOVE EISLEY! Make more music puh-leeeze K@ _________________
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Joined: 25 May 2004 | Posts: 52 | Location: Oregon, USA
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Hmm....well, I don't meet many new people but I've gotten those already close to me into them like my sister and my dearest friend Janina. I was so proud-I showed her the Laughing City EP and said that I hadn't played it for her yet, and she identified it! -little tear-. I owe my introduction to Eisley to Brand New. _________________ Just to lay with you, there's nothing that I wouldn't do (save lay my rifle down). |
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Joined: 08 Feb 2004 | Posts: 597 | Location: Houston/Boston
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All of my close friends know about them. And sometimes at college when I wear my Eisley t-shirts people ask me who they are and I tell them. There have been times also at school when people come up to me and tell me that they've heard of the band and like them. |
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Joined: 09 May 2003 | Posts: 106 | Location: Houston, TX
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I'm 26. I've played Eisley in the car with: My mom My youthful 12-14 year old friends My husband and friends my age They all liked it. The girls even called me the next day to ask the name of the band so they could go buy it. And I've bought extra eps to send to friends who I know love new music but can't afford it. (Hey, I'm not duping.) Allie _________________ You see how I go to pieces, that I'm laying on the ground like the sky is so heavy when I could be brave. - The Innocence Mission Myspace |
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Joined: 26 May 2003 | Posts: 103 | Location: NJ
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so i was listening to my College radio station, and i IM'd the hosts i was listening to, and i requested Eisley, but they said they didn't have it. So i am buying another copy of the EP's and sending them to WMUC and i will request an Eisley song every week, and the hosts say that they will play it because i am their most loyal listener. WOOT! spreadin the Eisley all around College Park and the internet. _________________ welcome to the no pants club boone |
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Joined: 18 Mar 2004 | Posts: 8693 |
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my twenty four year old husbnad loves it my lil 1 year old daughter loves it(i like to call her the youngest esiely fan ever) my forty something mom loves it my dad loves it my 16-17 year old frineds and i love it so there is PROOF that eisley can acter to may different ae groups THEY ARE EXCELLENT _________________ in my mind,ill dream http://www.xanga.com/kinzguybrush |
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Joined: 01 Jul 2003 | Posts: 263 |
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I LOVE eisley and all my friends have been exposed to their music... and te response has been SUPER GREAT! so far everybodies loved them... Even when we go out we bump their music and at a party one time we started singer one of their songs because we forgote our eisley cd's and we just really wanted to listen to them, mind you that our voices aren't as SPECTACULAR as sherri's or stacy's so it wasn't as good, but thats how crazy we are about them... so don't worry WE LOVE EISLEY ONE OF THE BIGGEST FANS TELMA _________________ Take care |
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Joined: 03 May 2004 | Posts: 10 |
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when i introduced eisley to my former friend he was convinced that it was total crap....yet the guy listened only for a few seconds..the fact behind why he didnt like it was he had the assumption that it was juss another crappy chick band...and that his musical taste only ranges from nickelback to classic rock...i guess thats the reason why...he basically hates all the music i listen to...which is difficult to comprehend... my girlfriends(juss my friends) seem to really enjoy eisley...to them its a refreshing intriguing musical experience |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2004 | Posts: 1356 | Location: Seattle
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every body ive played the eps for were absolutely blown away especially by the harmonies and the bands determination and integrity , and this includes people of all ages dont be discouraged you guys have a life in music and creating,,,,,, remember things arent always what you expect. i think there are dozens of labels that would love to release an eisley record..... plus this board could be a great coffee table book oh can i write the screen play????????? honestly everything is so unique about this band its the story all journalists want to write about,, ive said it before Eisley isnt something that happens every day and remember i wrote all the beatles songs |
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Joined: 01 Aug 2003 | Posts: 1467 | Location: memphis tn
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I told Wayne about them. And he liked them and once, he let them dance and play guitars with his band on stage in front of 20,000. I think that was a good job. I did good. http://eisley.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1130 also, I gave a cd to this weird guy who cuts across our yard every day on the way to work (he works next door for a flooring guy). Now he likes Eisley a lot and is still strange, but I think his pit bull is super friendly like he is. _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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Joined: 04 Nov 2002 | Posts: 5180 | Location: Tyler, Texas
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I play Eisley for anyone who will listen. At work alone I have gotten all of my 5 coworkers to memorize the opening bars of Marvelous Things though they hadn't actually heard the song yet. I've burned mixes of both EPs to give away to my friends and coworkers. They love Eisley! Kanani from work even ordered merch from you guys. People are just aching for this real, emotionally charged, beautymusic. Its universal! My cousin who listens only to gangster rap heard MT once and started singing the aaaahs right away, never having heard it before. It just grabbed him and thta was it. My brother listens only to spanish and rap and he fell in love with The Winter Song instantly. Made him tear up even. A recording! Much less a show y'know? I've said it before and I'll say it again, Eisley will fill a void in the musical world as we know it. THey will revolutionize the industry and even people's minds about what matters. I can guarantee that 2 people from work will buy the LP when its released cuz they loved the EP mixes so much. Peace. _________________ Its all in the making. Its all yet to be. Its all leading up to your true destiny. |
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Joined: 10 Dec 2003 | Posts: 400 | Location: Pasco, WA
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Jesse Lacey = My introduction to Eisley. As a high school girl I try to introduce Eisley to my friends whenever I can, by putting their songs on mixes and such. I find that I relate to a lot of their music because it seems both real and fairy taleish. It is like nothing anyone else is doing and it is so beautiful. I think it can appeal to many people I just don't know if they will ever be a "radio" band. They may be able to sell records, but I could see them as the little band everyone loves and supports but they seem like the type to always remain half underground. _________________ "I ask none to live for me, nor do I live for any others. I cover no man's soul, nor is my soul theirs to cover."? "My happiness is not the means to any end. It is the end." -Ayn Rand, Anthem |
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Joined: 28 Feb 2004 | Posts: 722 | Location: Jamestown, NY
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Eisley is so different. And that's what I love. The music isn't all about broken hearts and sex. I'm usually the one who introduces my friends to new types of music. Just a few days ago, my best friend was over and I put on a few Eisley songs. The first thing she said was, "This is so soothing. It makes me feel really happy." |
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Joined: 05 Jun 2004 | Posts: 860 | Location: long island
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I try to play Eisley in the car when giving rides to potential listeners. Usually I skip around to my favorite songs, and say how wonderfully awesome they are live. Sometimes my "victcim" responds, sometimes they don't. Another friend of mine heard "Telescope Eyes" on the radio around here, so when I loaned her MT, she immediately loved it. I also try to put one song of the band's on mix cds for my friends. I don't know if this ever truly "works", but sometimes I'll tell people (mostly the performing artist) at concerts about them too. Last week I saw a singer named Tyler Hilton at the Gypsy Tea Room, and had a 10 minute discussion with his dad/manager about Eisley (after he asked who else I had seen at the GTR). Since the band is so unique in nature, at least telling people about it will stick in the depths of their brain for a bit, until someone else brings up the subject again. _________________ Marion (Tex) |
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Joined: 12 May 2003 | Posts: 52 |
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out of the 6 people that have heard my Eisley cds, my sister is the only one that didnt like them. 5/6 isnt bad. And my sister's opinion doesn't really count because she likes country.(I'm not bashing good country, just the really bad corny/pop country). _________________ Reach for the stars. You'll never touch them, but you will always pull your hands back with stardust on your fingertips |
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Joined: 27 Dec 2003 | Posts: 49 | Location: Iowa
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